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Hi gents

Got my eye on something with chrome bumpers so am looking to sell my 1996 R33 Skyline GTST.

It's not your typical ebay built R33 shitter. Has had money spent on it and is very solid, it's a ball to drive and if I had the room I would keep it.

130ish km (will check). Majority of the mods are less than 3000km old.

Engine & fuel:
Apexi Power FC w/ E85 tune.
Hypergear high flow turbo
Blitz FMIC
Custom IC piping
Walbro Fuel Pump
740cc injectors
Z32 AFM
3" turbo back exhaust 
New coilpacks
New timing belt
New water pump
Custom catchcan setup w/ speedflow fittings/lines
ASI alloy radiator

Drivetrain:
Exedy cushion button clutch
R200 4.3 w/ ATS 1.5 way LSD
Short shifter
Hard-race poly engine mounts
Hard-race poly gearbox mounts

Braking:
RDA slotted rotors
PMU pads 

Suspension:
BC BR coilovers
Whiteline sway bar front
Whiteline sway bar rear
Hard-race castor arms
Hard-race front camber arms
HICAS delete and rear toe kit
Rear adjustable camber arms (Hard-race rear camber arms come with car but are not installed as yet). 
Rear traction arms (Hard-race rear traction arms come with car but are not installed as yet). 
Cusco front strut bar
Whiteline rear strut bar

Interior:
Velo steering wheel
Velo Podium II XL
Velo 6pt harness
Adjustable rail
HKS boost gauge
Autometer Water Temp
VicDrift half-cage with harness bar (drivers)
Sony headunit.

Good points:
Shell and paint is in relatively good nic for it's age.
Everything works (power windows, mirrors, etc. AC is ice cold). 
Goes hard, sounds grouse, brakes and gets around corners very well. The ATS diff is sublime.

Bad points:
Gearbox is noisy and if shifting flat out it notches at high rpm going 3rd to 4th.
Rear drivers pod has a crack.
Cold start tune is fine during summer but is hard going <10 degrees.
Rego's expired, if you want Vic rego can put you in touch with a few guys who can help.

$15k ono. Doesn't come with RPF1s/Hankook RS4s, but if you're really keen on them we can sort something out. All and any inspections, tests welcome. 0447 738 908

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Likely cause the car was never driven on the road and it was only towed to a drift event and a motokhana, its use was primarily for the track as Alex has too much money. ?

Hahah not sure on the last part, but yep bought it primarily for track events and it was at Sabbadin for a quite a while getting a few bits put on. Only managed one Winton day and a SAU motorkhana last year due to work and this year's not looking to be much different :(

I have a couple of blokes to fall back on to help with reg if I ever needed it. 

Car's located in Flemington, VIC.

Cheers

I'll buy the car minus running gear, suspension, subframe, brakes  if anyone is keen on only the running gear.

CBF cutting the rust, fixing the dents and respraying mine lol. This seems easier haha

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